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English: This is a diagram which demonstrates the biological concept of alternation of generations, specifically in ferns. This diagram is not to scale, nor is it necessarily anatomically accurate—it is designed as an aid in understanding the concept of alternation of gametophyte and sporophyte generations.
Català: A la imatge es detalla el cicle per a les plantes sense llavor, les falgueres.
தமிழ்: பன்னம் தாவரத்தின் வாழ்க்கை வட்டம்
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28 April 2006 |
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Jeffrey Finkelstein |
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